The process of screening a patient involves gathering personal information, medical history, and family history. The initial assessment involves a clinical interview, standardized screening tools, behavioral observations, risk assessment, psychosocial factors review, and a personalized treatment plan. Therapeutic interventions include individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy. Crisis intervention is provided, and follow-up sessions are scheduled to monitor progress. Psychoeducation is provided, and stress management and resilience-building techniques are discussed. The patient is referred to specialists for comprehensive care, and documentation is maintained to ensure confidentiality and compliance with legal and ethical standards. This comprehensive approach facilitates effective diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing support for patients.